Seated Massage

Our seated massage service is the most popular office massage option chosen by our clients.

Seated massages are performed while the employee is sitting in a specially designed massage chair. The employee leans forward and rests their head on an ergonomically designed headrest.
The employee keeps their clothes on, and no oils are used, therefore the employee can resume working immediately after the massage is completed.

Three Seated Massage Options

Standard Seated Massage

For our standard option, we set the chair up in a quiet part of the office or in a meeting room. We provide you with a roster / booking system (either online or hard copy) so that your staff can arrange their own session times (that’s one less thing for you to do).

“At Desk” Seated Massage

For this option, the employees are given their massage at their own desk. Instead of using a specially designed chair, the therapist places a specially designed headrest on the employee’s table, and the employee sits in their own chair and rests their head on the headrest.

With this option it isn’t necessary to organise a schedule of when each employee is having their turn, because the massage therapist can simply move from one employee’s desk to the next. (Although we can provide you with the scheduling service if you want it.)

This option is especially good for call centres.

Deluxe Seated Massage

The Deluxe seated massage option is done on a specially designed chair and includes aromatherapy, relaxing music, and surveys to monitor your employee’s feedback.

Table Massage

If you prefer, our therapists can use a traditional massage table instead of a chair, however these require more time, so we recommend a session length of at least 20 minutes. You also have the option of specifying whether employees may take clothes off or whether they must leave them on, as well as whether oil can be used.

3: Would you like regular massages?

Corporate Event and Conference Massage

PAYG Massage Sessions

An alternative solution is to give your staff the option to pay for their own seated massage during their work time.

In this way the company benefits from having less stressed staff without having to bear all the cost.

Our PAYG Workplace Massage initiative is a cost effective way of gaining the many benefits of workplace massage without affecting the budget.

How PAYG Sessions Work

This system allows staff to take advantage of the therapeutic benefits of workplace massage, without the need for formal intervention from senior management or financial approval.

Your staff simply use the HSG online booking system to book a workplace seated massage at a time that’s convenient to them. Payment is the responsibility of the employee. They can pay online using PayPal or a credit card, or they can pay in cash at the time of their session.

Massages are usually 20 minutes ($25 inc. GST) and are ideally conducted in a private environment, preferably a small meeting room.

SPECIAL OFFER: Complimentary sessions for the organiser for the first 3 months.

Our recommendation based on client feedback is for office massages to be offered weekly or fortnightly, for optimum staff satisfaction and performance.

Our clients’ feedback (including Commonwealth Bank, Baxter Healthcare and Westpac) say it’s a great way to contribute to employee morale and wellbeing, and is very much appreciated by staff.

Holistic Services Group is able to provide corporate massage at your workplace in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, and other locations upon request.

About our Therapists

Our therapists are among Australia’s best – they are fully qualified therapists, insured, with years of workplace experience.

They’re registered with AAMT or ATMS (Australian Bodywork Associations) as well as 1st Aid Certificate qualified.

Our therapists ask each person for a brief medical history to ensure that they receive the best treatment.

The information on this website is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information. Please make your own health care decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional. Sitemap